cat scratch disease
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Definition
Noun: * An infectious bacterial disease: Cat scratch disease is an illness caused by the bacterium Bartonella henselae. It is typically transmitted to humans through a scratch, bite, or lick from an infected cat, especially a kitten.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The doctor diagnosed the swollen lymph nodes as cat scratch disease.
- A common symptom of cat scratch disease is a small bump or blister at the site of the scratch.
- Most cases of cat scratch disease are mild and resolve without treatment.
Advanced Usage
- Medical Context: The term is used specifically in medical and public health contexts to describe this zoonotic infection. It is often abbreviated as CSD in clinical notes.
- The pediatrician considered CSD in the differential diagnosis for the child's fever and lymphadenopathy.
Variants and Related Words
- Cat scratch fever: This is a common informal synonym for cat scratch disease, though it is not the preferred medical term.
- Bartonellosis: This is the broader term for diseases caused by bacteria, which includes cat scratch disease.
- Bartonella henselae: This is the specific name of the bacterium that causes the disease.
Synonyms
- Cat scratch fever (informal)
- Benign lymphoreticulosis (an older, less common medical term)
Related Phrases
- To contract cat scratch disease: To become infected with the illness.
- He likely contracted cat scratch disease while playing with his new kitten.
Noun
- a disease thought to be transmitted to humans by a scratch from a cat